Those wanting to see the Ironman Lake Placid triathlon — either in person or virtually — have options to watch portions of the 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run on Sunday.
Free live coverage of the event will be broadcast across multiple platforms for viewers around the world including proseries.ironman.com, Outside TV, YouTube, DAZN and L’Equipe in France.
People who want to stream the professional coverage on their computer or mobile device can log onto the Ironman
The pro men begin their race at 6:18 a.m., followed by the pro women at 6:22 (these are updated times). The age-group rolling start at Mirror Lake begins at 6:30 a.m.
People who want to track an athlete virtually can download the Ironman Tracker App on their smartphones. The app will ask smartphone users to make sure they say “allow” to enable push notifications for real-time tracking and event messages. Notifications can be turned off later if desired.
Those who want to see the action in person can park in one of three spectator parking lots, and a shuttle bus — running between 4:30 a.m. Sunday and 1 a.m. Monday — will transport them between the parking lot and a drop-off spot on Cummings Road between the Olympic Center and the Olympic Speedskating Oval. The drop-off spot is a short distance from the
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Those wanting to see the Ironman Lake Placid triathlon — either in person or virtually — have options to watch portions of the 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike and 26.2-mile run on Sunday.
Free live coverage of the event will be broadcast across multiple platforms for viewers around the world including proseries.ironman.com, Outside TV, YouTube, DAZN and L’Equipe in France.
People who want to stream the professional coverage on their computer or mobile device can log onto the Ironman
The pro men begin their race at 6:18 a.m., followed by the pro women at 6:22 (these are updated times). The age-group rolling start at Mirror Lake begins at 6:30 a.m.
People who want to track an athlete virtually can download the Ironman Tracker App on their smartphones. The app will ask smartphone users to make sure they say “allow” to enable push notifications for real-time tracking and event messages. Notifications can be turned off later if desired.
Those who want to see the action in person can park in one of three spectator parking lots, and a shuttle bus — running between 4:30 a.m. Sunday and 1 a.m. Monday — will transport them between the parking lot and a drop-off spot on Cummings Road between the Olympic Center and the Olympic Speedskating Oval. The drop-off spot is a short distance from the